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The decline and fall of the Roman empire . Volume II [[electronic resource] /] / by Edward Gibbon, esq
The decline and fall of the Roman empire . Volume II [[electronic resource] /] / by Edward Gibbon, esq
Autore Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Elecbook, 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (796 p.)
Disciplina 937/.06
Collana Nations of the world
Soggetto topico History, Ancient - Rome
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4619-1165-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450383303321
Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.>  
London, : Elecbook, 1999
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The decline and fall of the Roman empire . Volume II [[electronic resource] /] / by Edward Gibbon, esq
The decline and fall of the Roman empire . Volume II [[electronic resource] /] / by Edward Gibbon, esq
Autore Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Elecbook, 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (796 p.)
Disciplina 937/.06
Collana Nations of the world
Soggetto topico History, Ancient - Rome
ISBN 1-4619-1165-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783540303321
Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.>  
London, : Elecbook, 1999
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The decline and fall of the Roman empire . Volume II / / by Edward Gibbon, esq
The decline and fall of the Roman empire . Volume II / / by Edward Gibbon, esq
Autore Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Elecbook, 1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (796 p.)
Disciplina 937/.06
Collana Nations of the world
Soggetto topico History, Ancient - Rome
ISBN 1-4619-1165-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Chapter XVII. Foundation of Constantinople.-Political System of Constantine, and his Successors. -- A new capital, A.D. 324 -- Constantinople -- Dedication, A.D. 330 or 334 -- Form of government -- The military -- The palace -- Finances -- Chapter XVIII. Character of Constantine.-Gothic War.-Death of Constantine.-Division of the Empire among his three Sons -- Crispus -- Murder of Crispus, A.D. 326 -- Sons and nephews of Constantine -- The Sarmatians -- The Gothic war, A.D. 331 -- Death of Constantine, A.D. 335 -- Massacre of the princes -- Division of the empire, A.D. 337 -- Sapor, king of Persia -- The Persian war, A.D. 337-360 -- Civil war, A.D. 340 -- Murder of Constans, A.D. 350 -- Campaigns and victories of Constantius -- Chapter XIX. Constantius sole Emperor.-Elevation and Death of Gallus.-Danger and Elevation of Julian.-Sarmatian and Persian W -- Rise of the eunuchs -- Gallus declared Cæsar, A.D. 351 -- Murder of Gallus -- Julian declared Cæsar, A.D. 355 -- Constantius gives Rome an obelisk -- The Quadian and Sarmatian war -- Sapor invades Mesopotamia, A.D. 359 -- Germans invade Gaul -- Julian's victories in Gaul, A.D. 356-359 -- Chapter XX. The Motives, Progress, and Effects of the Conversion of Constantine. -- Date of Constantine's conversion -- Edict of Milan, A.D. 313 -- Christianity seated on the throne of Rome -- Establishment of the ecclesiastical order -- I. Election of bishops -- II. Ordination of clergy -- III. Property of the church -- IV. Civil jurisdiction -- V. Spiritual censures -- VI. Public preaching -- VII. Privilege of the synods -- Chapter XXI. Persecution of Heresy.-The Schism of the Donatists.-The Arian Controversy.-Athanasius. -- Persecution of Heresy -- Schism of the Donatists, A.D. 315 -- The Trinitarian controversy -- Three systems of the Trinity -- The Council of Nice, A.D. 325.
the Homoousion -- Arianism -- Council of Rimini, A.D. 360 -- The Arian controversy -- Athanasius -- Councils of Arles and Milan, A.D. 353-355 -- The retreat of Athanasius -- The Roman pontiff -- Constantinople and the Infidels -- The Donatist Circumcellions, A.D. 345 -- Toleration of paganism -- Chapter XXII. Julian is declared Emperor by the Legions of Gaul.-His March and Success.-The Death of Constantius. -- The legions of Gaul proclaim Julian emperor -- Julian declares civil war -- Death of Constantius, A.D. 361 -- Julian enters Constantinople as sole emperor -- Government of Julian -- Character of Julian -- Chapter XXIII. The Religion of Julian.-Universal Toleration.-He attempts to restore and reform the Pagan Worship. -- Paganism of Julian -- Religious toleration of Julian -- Julian attempts to restore paganism -- Jerusalem and the Jews under Julian -- Oppression of the Christians -- George of Cappadocia -- Restoration and expulsion of Athanasius, A.D. 362 -- Chapter XXIV. Residence of Julian at Antioch.-His successful Expedition against the Persians..-His Retreat and Death -- The Cæsars of Julian -- Julian resides at Antioch -- The march towards Persia, A.D. 363 -- The Persian war -- The march against Sapor -- The death of Julian, A.D. 363 -- The election of Jovian -- Treaty of peace with Persia -- Chapter XXV. The Government and Death of Jovian.-Election of Valentinian and final Division of Empire -- Universal declaration of religious tolerance -- Death of Jovian, A.D. 364 -- Election of Valentinian -- Association of Valens -- Final division of the eastern and western empires -- Revolt of Procopius, A.D. 365 -- Government and laws of Valentinian and Valens -- Restraint of the avarice of the clergy, A.D. 370 -- Foreign wars, A.D. 364-375 -- I. Germany -- II. Britain -- III. Africa -- Theodosius executed at Carthage, A.D. 376 -- IV. The East.
V. The Danube -- Expedition and Death of Valentinian, A.D. 375 -- Gratian and Valentinian II -- Chapter XXVI. Manners of the Pastoral Nations.-Progress of the Huns, from China to Europe.-Gothic Wars -- The Scythians, or Tartars -- The Huns -- The Gothic war, A.D. 377 -- Battle of Hadrianople -- defeat of the Romans -- death of Valens, A.D. 378 -- Theodosius invested with the empire of the East -- Defeat and submission of the Goths, A.D. 379-382 -- Invasion and defeat of the Ostrogoths, A.D. 386 -- Goths settled in Thrace and Asia -- Ablavius, -- 92 -- 94 -- Ablavius 389 -- Abyssinia 196 -- Acacius 275 -- Acacius, bishop of Amida 275 -- Acesius 216 -- Afrasiabs 526 -- Africa -- 25 -- 35 -- 38 -- 44 -- 84 -- 95 -- 117 -- 199 -- 204 -- 216 -- 218 -- 219 -- 228 -- 238 -- 278 -- 308 -- 318 -- 435 -- 441 -- 469 -- 485 -- 488 -- 491 -- 572 -- Agathyrsi 536 -- Agilo 317 -- agriculture -- 63 -- 500 -- 521 -- 583 -- Alani -- 536 -- 539 -- 556 -- 578 -- Alaric 578 -- Alaric, Gothic king 578 -- Alaric, Gothic prince 578 -- Alaric, son of Euric 578 -- Alatheus -- 539 -- 544 -- 547 -- 555 -- 562 -- 581 -- Alavivus -- 499 -- 540 -- 547 -- Albanians -- 145 -- 147 -- Alemanni -- 152 -- 155 -- 157 -- 158 -- 160 -- 163 -- 287 -- 298 -- 342 -- 469 -- 472 -- 475 -- 485 -- 495 -- 556 -- 561 -- Alexander Severus, emperor -- 41 -- 326 -- Alexander, (the Great) -- 21 -- 41 -- 228 -- 240 -- 248 -- 265 -- 273 -- 326 -- 371 -- 378 -- 388 -- 409 -- 410 -- 434 -- 499 -- 526 -- Alexander, bishop -- 21 -- 41 -- 228 -- 240 -- 248 -- 265 -- 273 -- 326 -- 371 -- 378 -- 388 -- 409 -- 410 -- 434 -- 499 -- 526 -- Alexandria -- 31 -- 68 -- 138 -- 203 -- 205 -- 211 -- 221 -- 222 -- 224 -- 225 -- 228 -- 240 -- 242 -- 248 -- 249 -- 251 -- 253 -- 254 -- 255 -- 259 -- 260 -- 262 -- 267 -- 273 -- 367 -- 368 -- 370 -- 371 -- 372 -- 437 -- 461 -- 465 -- 513 -- Alps -- 104 -- 113 -- 115 -- 116.
118 -- 132 -- 181 -- 186 -- 289 -- 291 -- 297 -- 301 -- 303 -- 470 -- 511 -- 568 -- Alypius -- 355 -- 357 -- Ambrose -- 232 -- 356 -- 467 -- Ambrose, St. -- 232 -- 356 -- 467 -- Amida -- 47 -- 146 -- 147 -- 149 -- 150 -- 398 -- 432 -- Ammianus Marcellinus -- 356 -- 575 -- Anastasia -- 76 -- 448 -- Anastasia, (conventicle in Constantinople) -- 76 -- 448 -- Anatolius -- 417 -- 419 -- Ancyra, council of -- 320 -- 439 -- 442 -- Andronicus, president of Libya 208 -- Antioch -- 31 -- 99 -- 122 -- 123 -- 124 -- 127 -- 143 -- 151 -- 168 -- 205 -- 211 -- 242 -- 246 -- 251 -- 253 -- 256 -- 270 -- 300 -- 309 -- 314 -- 319 -- 320 -- 356 -- 363 -- 364 -- 377 -- 379 -- 380 -- 381 -- 384 -- 386 -- 390 -- 403 -- 426 -- 432 -- 436 -- 438 -- 442 -- 452 -- 455 -- 461 -- 540 -- 545 -- 552 -- 559 -- 565 -- Antiochus, proconsul 98 -- Antoninus, Bassianus Elagabulus -- 35 -- 144 -- 378 -- 483 -- 506 -- Antony, Mark -- 266 -- 337 -- Antony, St. -- 266 -- 337 -- Apennine, passes of -- 64 -- 186 -- Apodemius 318 -- aqueducts -- 20 -- 23 -- 37 -- Aquileia -- 104 -- 116 -- 255 -- 308 -- 311 -- Aquitain 161 -- Arabs -- 97 -- 99 -- 150 -- 390 -- 414 -- 428 -- 492 -- Arbela 410 -- Arbetio -- 317 -- 451 -- Argos 323 -- Arianism -- 220 -- 234 -- 244 -- 247 -- 248 -- 368 -- 461 -- Aristotle -- 166 -- 236 -- 312 -- 316 -- Arius, Arianism -- 228 -- 229 -- 231 -- 235 -- 239 -- 240 -- 242 -- 250 -- Arles -- 212 -- 217 -- 245 -- 257 -- 258 -- 260 -- Arles, council of -- 212 -- 217 -- 245 -- 257 -- 258 -- 260 -- Arles, councils of -- 212 -- 217 -- 245 -- 257 -- 258 -- 260 -- Armenia -- 84 -- 98 -- 102 -- 143 -- 196 -- 388 -- 426 -- 493 -- 497 -- 552 -- Arsaces -- 98 -- 389 -- Arsenius 250 -- Artaxerxes -- 96 -- 379 -- 495 -- Artemius 319 -- Asia -- 12 -- 13 -- 14 -- 17 -- 21 -- 24 -- 28 -- 38 -- 44 -- 52 -- 89 -- 96 -- 124 -- 126 -- 131 -- 143 -- 145 -- 199 -- 215 -- 218 -- 221 -- 228.
234 -- 237 -- 246 -- 256 -- 276 -- 283 -- 290 -- 292 -- 302 -- 306 -- 330 -- 331 -- 348 -- 379 -- 396 -- 407 -- 410 -- 449 -- 454 -- 496 -- 516 -- 518 -- 524 -- 526 -- 540 -- 569 -- 572 -- 576 -- 583 -- Asia Minor -- 276 -- 379 -- Aspacuras 494 -- Assyria, Assyrians -- 145 -- 198 -- 392 -- 394 -- 396 -- 400 -- 409 -- 412 -- Athanaric -- 499 -- 503 -- 539 -- 579 -- Athanasius -- 208 -- 214 -- 224 -- 233 -- 234 -- 242 -- 245 -- 247 -- 248 -- 249 -- 250 -- 252 -- 253 -- 255 -- 256 -- 258 -- 260 -- 261 -- 262 -- 265 -- 266 -- 269 -- 327 -- 368 -- 371 -- 372 -- 437 -- 461 -- 464 -- Athanasius, St. -- 208 -- 214 -- 224 -- 233 -- 234 -- 242 -- 245 -- 247 -- 248 -- 249 -- 250 -- 252 -- 253 -- 255 -- 256 -- 258 -- 260 -- 261 -- 262 -- 265 -- 266 -- 269 -- 327 -- 368 -- 371 -- 372 -- 437 -- 461 -- 464 -- Athens -- 22 -- 112 -- 130 -- 132 -- 210 -- 225 -- 311 -- 323 -- 328 -- 336 -- 384 -- Atlas, Mount -- 35 -- 446 -- 489 -- Atropatene 99 -- Attacotti 483 -- Attila 539 -- Augustus, Caesar, emperor -- 25 -- 28 -- 33 -- 36 -- 43 -- 54 -- 70 -- 73 -- 78 -- 85 -- 87 -- 91 -- 95 -- 106 -- 116 -- 118 -- 120 -- 126 -- 137 -- 138 -- 162 -- 197 -- 213 -- 221 -- 230 -- 285 -- 293 -- 297 -- 300 -- 321 -- 326 -- 378 -- 422 -- 444 -- 510 -- 572 -- Aurelian, emperor 448 -- Autun -- 67 -- 106 -- 107 -- 155 -- Babylas -- 365 -- 381 -- Babylon -- 20 -- 349 -- 394 -- 411 -- Babylon, Babylonians -- 20 -- 349 -- 394 -- 411 -- Bacurius the Iberian 562 -- Bagdad -- 394 -- 403 -- 413 -- Baltic -- 477 -- 500 -- 537 -- barbarians -- 15 -- 19 -- 54 -- 85 -- 90 -- 112 -- Barbatio -- 128 -- 157 -- bards 481 -- Basil -- 157 -- 248 -- 298 -- 303 -- 464 -- Basil, St. -- 157 -- 248 -- 298 -- 303 -- 464 -- Batavians -- 152 -- 289 -- 470 -- 484 -- Bede 481 -- Bezabde -- 149 -- 151 -- Bineses, ambassador of Persia 430 -- Bithynia -- 15 -- 17 -- 122 -- 212 -- 226 -- 229 -- 277 -- 441 -- 447.
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910825844303321
Gibbon Edward <1737-1794.>  
London, : Elecbook, 1999
Materiale a stampa
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